UEFA Europa League final ticket application window

The ticket application window for the 2018 UEFA Europa League final will open on Thursday 15 March at 14:00CET, exclusively via UEFA.com, and will run until 14:00CET on Thursday 22 March.

As usual, fans and the general public are being allocated the majority of the tickets for the final, which will be played at Stade de Lyon in Lyon, on Wednesday 16 May, kicking off at 20:45CEST (local time). Up to 80% of the net stadium capacity (56,500) will be available to fans and the general public. The remaining tickets are allocated to the local organising committee, UEFA and national associations, commercial partners and broadcasters, and to serve the corporate hospitality programme.

For the sales process on UEFA.com, tickets will not be sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Instead, in case demand exceeds supply, a ballot will be conducted to allocate the tickets once the sales period has ended.

As in previous years, UEFA consulted the independent Football Supporters Europe network (FSE) when setting ticket prices for this year’s final.

Ticket prices will be announced on the day of the application window opening – 15 March.

Applicants can apply for up to four tickets per person. They will be informed via email by Friday 6 April as to whether their application has been successful or not. They will also be able to check the status of their application on the ticket portal with their log-in information. Tickets will be shipped by no later than the beginning of May by courier.

Ticketing terms and conditions:All ticket holders are bound by the ticketing terms and conditions and UEFA will take action in case of any breaches. Online applications will be verified with the competent authorities to ensure that anyone banned from attending football matches cannot purchase tickets. Sales of tickets for the 2018 UEFA Europa League final will be conducted exclusively on UEFA.com. UEFA urges all football fans to refrain from purchasing tickets or hospitality packages from unauthorised sellers, agents or websites, as such tickets may be counterfeit or invalid and an unaware purchaser may be refused admission to the stadium.